1000 times stronger than morphine and 90 times stronger than fentanyl: how CanTEST responded to deadly nitazene
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1000 times stronger than morphine and 90 times stronger than fentanyl: how CanTEST responded to deadly nitazene
The synthetic opioid nitazene was detected in Canberra by chemists at the Research School of Chemistry and CanTEST. Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU. The detection of deadly synthetic opioids known as nitazenes by CanTEST has shown how a well-resourced and supported drug checking service can tackle emerging drugs of concern. A recently published scientific paper has drawn on an experience from September 2024 when a consumer had CanTEST analyse a drug be…
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